Have you ever had your perspective altered by an artwork? Where the familiar is presented as strange, or surreal as fact; changing your outlook on what is known.
Often an artwork – be it painting, sculpture or photograph - can be read like a story, like poetry; where the narrative transforms from one telling to the next. The hero becomes the villain, the protagonist a background figure, the middle is the end and the beginning is lost to a different plot.
The artists are the storytellers, but often in the vaguest sense, as they watch their projected vision twist and shift through the fresh eyes of each viewer. One sees the sky, another sees the sea. Both see fields of flowers when they look again. Through the artist’s vision the world is abstracted and put back together, seen anew.
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Kieran Austin
Toby Oliver Dean
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By KOS
Yellow Lily, 2019 oil on canvas, 120 x 90 cm
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Daisy Francome
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"Paintings in this series ask of the viewer: How would virtually connected super humans function in their relationships with other people and nature in the future? “Glamorous Yellow Lily” specifically is about how would we able to see the beauty of true nature while we are living in an artificially created beautiful world by permanently connecting to the internet."
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Artist exhibitions
Talented Art Fair
6 - 8 March 2020 | Old Truman Brewery, London, UK
Now in its fourth year, the aptly named Talented Art Fair returns to London this spring, bringing thousands of high quality original artworks and limited edition prints to the city, as well as the talented artists themselves.
Working across all mediums, exhibiting artists include a large variety of highly collectable contemporary painters, sculptors, photographers, ceramicists and mixed media artists. Many of them have a Degree or Masters in their specified field or are gallery represented, professional artists, or a combination of all of those attributes and qualifications. Each year one artist will be crowned Talented Artist of the Year based on a
combination of their talent and success at the event.
For collectors new and seasoned, the ceiling price cap of £5,000 on individual artworks is a popular draw, with most originals on sale ranging from around £300 to £1,500, making buying art both enjoyable and affordable. Being able to meet the artists at Talented Art Fair is a great way to learn more about the process and inspiration behind the artwork.
Organised by Lemon Art, the team behind the highly popular New Artist Fair, their expert knowledge of the art world sees them curating exciting events which continue to be successful for both the art collectors and exhibiting artists.
Neil Moore
Amy Lague
Taking place 6th - 8th March at the iconic Old Truman Brewery – the fair’s established home – and featuring 100 gallery level and award winning artists, Talented Art Fair is one of the most successful artist-led fairs in London.
Tickets for the Friday Private View are available to buy online, where you can also register to attend the fair on Saturday and Sunday with free entry.
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Heather Byrne
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Sussex Art Fairs
15 – 17 May 2020 | Goodwood Racecourse, Chichester, UK
After a successful inaugural year in 2019, Sussex Art Fairs returns to the world renowned Goodwood Racecourse in the heart of the picturesque Sussex Downs. Last year’s event was the first of its kind within the counties, cementing itself into the region’s art calendar with its high quality selection of work from local, national and international artists.
Taking place across three days, over 100 artists will be situated throughout the two main halls of The March Stand, with thousands of pieces for sale. In the first hall galleries and collectives are found, while the Independent Artists Halls present over 80 up and coming local and national
established artists, each of whom you will be able to meet over the weekend . The fair is the largest of its kind within the Sussex counties, and a welcoming environment for both new and seasoned collectors.
With artworks suitable for all budgets – prices start from as little as £50 for prints and smaller works, to over £5,000 for outstanding masterpieces – and tastes, it’s the perfect opportunity to find the perfect piece for your home or collection, and discover your new favourite artist at the same time. Purchases will be packed by specialist wrapping team artPAKK, an eco-friendly alternative to bubble wrap. Once again the fair is collaborating with Sussex Wildlife Trust, with the proceeds of special